Stan Fischler
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Bobby Orr and the Big, Bad Bruins
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1969
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9 editions
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Rangers vs. Islanders: Denis Potvin, Mark Messier, and Everything Else You Wanted to Know about New York?s Greatest Hockey Rivalry
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I've got to be me,
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Behind the Net: 101 Incredible Hockey Stories
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2013
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8 editions
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Great Book of Hockey: More than 100 Years of Fire on Ice
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published
1991
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6 editions
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Cracked ice: An insider's look at the NHL in turmoil
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1995
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3 editions
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Uptown/Downtown: A Trip Through Time on New York's Subways
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published
1960
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9 editions
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Detroit Red Wings': Greatest Moments and Players
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published
2002
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11 editions
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Boston Bruins: Greatest Moments and Players
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2000
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10 editions
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We Are the Rangers: The Oral History of the New York Rangers
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2013
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5 editions
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“For me, the best part of visiting Aunt Selma, Uncle Nat and Cousin Lewis was the voyage. We went by trolley, of course. At that time, Brooklyn was the Streetcar Capital of the World. (The Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team got its name because Brooklynites spent half their lives dodging trolleys. The team’s full name was Brooklyn Trolley Dodgers, later shortened to Dodgers for tightened newspaper-headline purposes.)”
― Tales of Brooklyn
― Tales of Brooklyn
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